Varaschin
Emma Outdoor Chair
With Armrests
Price starting from € 1,153.00*
*Price valid for the version with armrests - legs in iroko wood - backrest in woven cord and seat covered in fabric cat. B (cod. 23614).
Emma is an outdoor chair that embodies the versatility and incredible creative talent of Varaschin company. It is an ideal element for large terraces and outdoor dining rooms. No less relevant is its placement in restaurant and hotel contexts. The shell of this chair is made of plastic material, designed to facilitate water drainage. Different types of backrests can be mounted on it, with synthetic fiber weave, textured canvas or fabric. The choice of finishes is wide and wants to appropriately tell a personal and sophisticated style, just for those who want to enrich and give elegance to outdoor environments.
W.57 x D.55 x H.82 cm
Seat Height 46 cm
Armrest Height 66 cm
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Born in 1969, Varaschin is a company that deals with outdoor furniture, basing its production on a solid knowledge of craftsmanship. The Varaschin catalog includes numerous proposals for all those who love the outdoors, relaxing and spending free time outside without sacrificing comfort. Each product marries not only beauty, but also functionality, offering a more than complete assortment of top quality materials combined with attention to detail and contemporary design.Read more
Designed by
Monica Armani
Designer, architect and interior designer, Monica Armani (1964-) breathes the atmosphere of great architecture right from the cradle. She is in fact the daughter of Marcello Armani from Trentino, a prominent name in Italian Rationalism, and it was in her father's studio that she took the first steps of her career. Instead, her first important project takes place in Milan, once again in collaboration with a "sacred monster" of architecture: in fact, she collaborates with the French Jean Nouvel for the renovation of the Excelsior cinema. She then also began to deal with design, where her clean and contemporary style led her to obtain numerous awards such as the Elle Decor International Design Award 20'22 for the "Furniture" category. Among his most fruitful collaborations is the one with the Belgian company Tribù, which he accompanies with its products in international growth until it becomes one of the main international players in the outdoor furniture sector, alongside those with important brands such as B&B Italia, Boffi, Turri, Varaschin, Luceplan, Gallotti&Radice, Moroso and many others.
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